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Surgical Outcomes and Blogs Discuss January In Straubing - For C56 & C67 ADR in the Main forums forums; Hi Everyone, My wife, son, and I flew into Munich on Sat Jan 24, 2009. My wife had two level ... |
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![]() Hi Everyone,
My wife, son, and I flew into Munich on Sat Jan 24, 2009. My wife had two level ADR surgery done on Tue Jan 27th (yesterday). So far we could not be more pleased with the outcome and overall experience. Within 7 hours of surgery my wife was up an walking, within 12 hours she was eating, and within 18 she was walking the halls in the Straubing Hospital. The Surgery was performed by Dr Bertagnoli (and team); the procedure took about 2 hours to insert ProDisk-Cs into the C56 & C67 locations. Mark Mintzer and Team at Global Patient Network has worked with us and supported our efforts from well before our decision to proceed with the proceedure. After our arrival into Munich on Saturday we stayed in Munich on Sat night. We stayed in Munich because GPN had arranged for us to meet with neurologist Dr Herbert Baumbach, on Sunday evening. The evaluation was infinitely more thorough than the neurological exam my wife had in Maryland. The findings were supportive of the procedure and added a great deal of information about the exact nature of her neurological deficits. If fact, it was some of Dr Baumbach's finding that enabled us to determine that the deficits were no longer present post-surgery. I was so impressed with Dr Baumbach that I'm trying to schedule an examination for myself prior to our trip home. Klinikum St Elizabeth in Straubing: The hospital staff has been very helpful and friendly. However, having the language barrier adds a layer of delay and increases the chances for miscommunication. This is where Mark and GPN come in. Mark has repeatedly interacted with the hospital on our behalf; this has resulted in less wasted time. By being familiar with the various hospital departments and staff Mark was able to really make things go more smoothly. Back to the patient: I expect that her recovery will continue at a reasonable pace and that we'll soon be doing some easy sight seeing around Straubing. I'll update again as things progress. Friday Jan 30, 0813 (gmt +1) We decided not to check out yesterday because of some residual bleeding from the surgery area. Nothing to worry about, but I did not want to be changing bloody bandages at the hotel... Jennifer was very active yesterday with several long walks (with stairs), a shower, a trip to the Physical Therapy department (for a massage), and finally a fast walk down the hall for a view of the beautiful sunset. All of this was combined with less sleep than the 2 previous days and by 2100 she was very very tired. This morning Jennifer's lower back is more sore; I suspect from all the time spent in bed over the past 3 days. Her blood pressure is a little bit high (something we are told is not unusual). We've been for a walk already and we've developed our list of items to get/settle/address for checking out. 1000 is the time for the next visit to the Physical Therapy department. This morning I asked staff at the hotel (Theresientor) for extra pillows etc to prop up the head-end of Jennifer's bed so that it's more like her bed at home and the bed here at the hospital. more later... Monday Feb 2 0910 We left the hospital on Fri afternoon. We dropped our stuff in the hotel and went out to dinner and for a walk afterward. Sat and Sun were spent checking out Straubing and Bogen and going on increasingly long walks. Jennifer's neck is now not as issue; the foam collar is annoying and the scar has to heal but the chronic neck pain is gone! We stopped by the hospital yesterday to say hello and ran into one of the Pro-Spine doctors who said she was going great and that she could stop taking the muscle relaxer medicine, yeah! We have an appointment at the Pro-Spine Offices this morning. We fly home tomorrow. I'll let Jennifer pick this up from here forward. Thank you for all your kind words and support. t Last edited by HappyHusbandDC; 02-02-2009 at 07:29 AM. |
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![]() Mark here, 9:30am in Straubing... Jennifer is having a wonderful recovery.
Here is a video I shot yesterday morning... she was just about 24 hours post-op and you'll see how comfortable she is already. The things that she knows about with some of the neuro deficits were not known to her prior to meeting with Baumbach. I can't say enough about how is complete baseline neuro status gives so much more useful info going into the surgery. Well, I have to run.... take a look: YouTube - Multi-level Cervical Artificial Disc Replacement, ProDisc ADR PS... sorry for the poor quality... that was with pocket digital camera. Also, since my original post, Jennifer is describing the vertigo symptoms that are missing. |
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![]() We are not surpised... we already pay both ways... we pay through the nose for medical insurance, then must still self pay for surgeries that have been FDA approved for years because our insurers elect to call it 'experimental'.
I'm hopefull about Obama, but agree that he has a huge mountain to climb. The task is so huge. Hopefully, he'll have the right tools and it won't be like he's trying to chop down a giant tree with a spoon.
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1997 MVA 2000 L4-5 Microdiscectomy/laminotomy 2001 L5-S1 Micro-d/lami 2002 L4-S1 Charite' ADR - SUCCESS! 2009 C3-C4, C5-C6-C7, T1-T2 ProDisc-C Nova Summer 2009, more bad thoracic discs! Life After Surgery Website President: Global Patient Network, Inc. Founder: www.iSpine.org |
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![]() Great news, Jennifer! I had the same weakness but only in my left hand and arm and I can tell you that one year out, I have regained my strength and can pass all those resistance tests! I didn't have the vertigo--but it is wonderful that that is now gone, too! Wishing you all the best.
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![]() I just spoke to Jennifer. She'll have to be punished if she doesn't come here for a first-person update. She's had some ups and downs, but generally is very positive. Hopefully the downs are activity related.
At 13 days post-op, I can't believe that she can say things like, "I've been taking it easier lately. I'm doing things like scrubbing water troughs, but not shoveling out the barn." Here is a shot from our farewell dinner at Rapunzel.... 3 days post-op (you can see how Tom chose his username. Jen's great recovery is quite a relief. He looks pretty darned happy!) ![]() all the best, Mark
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1997 MVA 2000 L4-5 Microdiscectomy/laminotomy 2001 L5-S1 Micro-d/lami 2002 L4-S1 Charite' ADR - SUCCESS! 2009 C3-C4, C5-C6-C7, T1-T2 ProDisc-C Nova Summer 2009, more bad thoracic discs! Life After Surgery Website President: Global Patient Network, Inc. Founder: www.iSpine.org Last edited by mmglobal; 02-09-2009 at 10:30 PM. |
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